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NCAA Hockey Bracket and official thread.


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I agree...why ESPN U??? Especially locally. It makes about as much sense as putting some of the college bowl games on the NFL Network. Go WCHA! Show 'em how it's done!

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Congrats to Air Force for knocking off Michigan. DU is down 2-0 after 1. I wonder if Gwoz is going to do his dasher dance!

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happens year after year with ESPU doing the games!!! UMD game was scheduled to be on ESPN but they changed it to D2 womens basketball championship....I guess I'll say "Go Mavs!"

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That didn't just happpen!

I hate to steal an old classic but... DO YOU Believe in Miracles!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

YES!

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All I have to say is " Get a doctor, my heart stopped beating". What a game, UMD is on a mission. They showed that nothing is ever out of reach.

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Man, do I hate ESPN. I missed a great game last night and I'm now waiting for the end of a lacrosse game so they can go to the UND game that is in progress as we write this. It's already 1 to 1.

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you mean you wearn't planning on watching the D2 womens basketball championship???

haha! They did win though! Yeah I'm still waiting for the game to be aired on tv, both goals early in the 1st period between UND/UNH game. Go Sioux!

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I just wish one of these two lacrosse teams score, they are in sudden death overtime. In case anyone is wondering its 9 to 9 Maryland is tied up with UVA.

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just happens to be the longest lacrosse game in history when the north dakota game is on. frown

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and why doesnt espn show the score or the clock? makes the game hard to follow. mad 4-3 nd after 2...I think. confused

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Espn can't get there instant replay working. This network is a joke ,I wish fox would get the NCAA contract.I heard that the Bemidji state game is on ESPN classic at 7:30 tonight. I'll probably doing more sandbagging at that time.

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WHAT IS GOING ON?!? Two games with goals scored within 1 second of regulation ending? Very very strange. Hopefully ND can pull it out in OT.

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How do you let another team out hustle you the at the end of of the game and score the last 3 goals? My wife and I both said it as it went into OT, Sioux have lost all faith and momentem. 5 years in a row; very frustrating. UGH! mad What would Verg Foss write about this year's loss?????? I guess I'll drag out the Bulldog's Bandwagon, hope coach Sandelin makes it, he deserves a break.

GO BULLDOGS!!!!!!

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Well, I'll call Dad and ask him what he's going to write, Joel. He retired a couple years back but still writes a hockey column for the Herald and for the UND sports Web site. He'll just tell me to wait and see. winkwink

I don't know what's wrong with that team, but they did not show a lot of character today.

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I knew he retired. I was at the Sioux game the night they honored him. I believe it was a Sioux vs Denver night the year after the Pioneers won the NCAA tournament. I've seen some of his articles on UND's hockey website as well, just thought after this year's loss he might want to give it up completely. What a way to end the season with 3 straight losses all to supposed underdogs. eek

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I don't think he'll ever give it up, Joel. Not until he's at death's door. Since he was a little kid, hockey's been too big a part of his life to walk away from just because the Sioux played poorly at the end. As I'm sure you know, he's seen so many teams come and go, and he lived through those stinking horrible Sioux teams of the 70s and early 80s, so he's had a fair amount of this kind of disappointment.

Still stings for the team and the fans, though, doesn't it? frownfrown

Well, I can sure root for the Bulldogs with no problem. I've always liked that team when they weren't playing the Sioux. The Gophers, on the other hand . . . gringrin

Go Bulldogs! Earn the whole ball of wax for the WCHA!

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yak, I agree. You can't allow that many goals and expect your offense to pick up that much slack, particularly in tournament hockey. I think the goaltending was just a symptom, however. There's something more than that wrong with that team's morale.

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This Tournament is about as crazy as anything I've seen in sports.

College Hockey is just nuts right now and you're right Yak Goaltending is just about everything in the game in right now.

First Michigan a number one seed loses to Air Force out-shooting them 43-13. Air Force Hockey?????

UMD pulls out the greatest come back in the History of College Hockey scoring 2 goals in the last 30 seconds including the tying goal with .3 left.

And then the North Dakota game. I thought the Sioux played a great game and pretty much dominated until the end. ONE TENTH of SECOND! That can't even happen can it?

I'll take the blame for this one. I rarely root for the Sioux but ALL things considered I really wanted that one Bad for the all the community's in the Valley and their Fans.

Good thing its just a game and doesn't mean anything in grand scheme of things but this sure was a tough one!

YEP! Go Dogs!

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I was really hoping to see a matchup between #1 BU and WCHA champ UND. Not to be. Now the 'Dogs are the WCHA's only hope...

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UNH UNH UNH I love it when the Sue fall......

Let's go UMD!

At least one ND team played well in the NCAA's...The Thundering Herd! Go BISON!

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I will add I think we all are being too hard on our teams.

There are so many kids across the Hockey belts "country" playing year round Hockey now and the rest of the Teams have a much bigger talent pool to help them build good teams. They really have caught up to our once dominant monopoly we are a accustomed too.

When was the last the time the WCHA only had one team alive in the NCAA Tourney at this point? I'll say NEVER or not in a very long time. And it took a goal with .3 just to accomplish that, thankfully!

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What a great Sioux/UNH game, sioux fans don't be too hard on your team, they did show up to play but when you have two evenly matched teams you are not going to dominate every minute and funny things can happen. It was really a fun game to watch as a bystandard and really it was a maricle they tied the game in the first place. These things happen, you were just on the wrong end of it. Sure a part of me likes to see the Sioux go down (Goph Fan) but its also not fun watching the WCHA teams get knocked out early. With that said GO UMD & BSU!!!

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There are plenty of people out there in letdown land being harder on my team than I am (including the players and coaches themselves). Just callin' 'em as I see 'em, you know? smilesmile

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